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Facebook fashionistas are loving these flowy pants from Old Navy — up to 70% off

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Facebook fashionistas are loving these flowy pants from Old Navy — up to 70% off

As a shopping editor (by trade and hobby), I am constantly hunting for new clothes to add to my wardrobe — especially come fall. One such thing I’m in need of? A good pair of comfy and flowy wide-leg pants. They’re the ultimate closet essential thanks to their wild versatility and breeziness. When dozens of members in my bargain-hunting Facebook group swear by Old Navy’s pants for an affordable, non-wrinkly look, you know they’re ones to check out. And, wow, am I glad that I did. Right now, Old Navy’s sale section is stocked with flowy and flattering wide-leg pants starting at just $13. Oh, and for a limited time, you can take an extra 20% off select women’s styles.

Honestly, the selection is pretty overwhelming, which is why I did the dirty work already and plucked out some of the best styles. From black tailored pants that feel like leggings but are work-appropriate to a breezy, gauzy pair that you’ll never want to take off and seasonal corduroys that add texture and warmth, scroll below to update your wardrobe.

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Where in the rule book does it say you can’t buy linen pants in the fall? Nowhere! And for under $15? Phew. This loose but tailored pair features an elastic waistband and a pleated front for a polished yet relaxed look. Pair them with a sweater and boots for an easy fall look. 

“The best versatile pant there is,” shared one Old Navy customer. “Dress them up, dress them down. great choice for the money!”

$13 at Old Navy

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Cargo pants are back — and this flowy, wide-leg pair is the easiest way to dip your toes into the trend. Not only is the high-waisted silhouette super flattering, you can hardly even tell that these are cargos thanks to the black color. Depending on how you style it, you can easily wear the relaxed look to the office. 

“Absolutely LOVE these pants,” exclaimed a happy shopper. “They’re super slimming and elongating. Very comfy and fit great.”

$16 at Old Navy

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The name of these pants says it all. Slip these on when you want to feel like a powerful C-Suite executive who likes wearing pajamas to work. The sweat-wicking fabric features light compression and an elastic waist, so you can just pull ’em on and go. 

“These pants are so cozy and flattering at the same time,” wrote a 53-year-old customer in their five-star review. “They look so cute with a cropped tank and chunky runners and a cropped zip sweater … I always receive compliments.”

$25 at Old Navy

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“Flowy” and “guaze” go together like peanut butter and jelly — one just cannot exist without the other. With a waistband that sits right at the belly button, these lightweight pants feature a relaxed thigh and leg for ultimate breeziness, no matter the temps outside. They’re also made of 100% double-weave cotton, so you can trust that they’re soft

“These felt amazing as soon as I put them on,” shared this fan. “They’re lightweight, comfortable, stretchy and go with everything.”

$29 at Old Navy

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Olive green (and green in general) is this season’s “it” color. Mix it with a pair of flattering and comfy wide-leg pants and you’re the epitome of stylish. These babies are stretchy and made with a soft-brushed twill — but you can hardly tell since they look so, so tailored and professional. 

“I loved how these pants fit and hold your stomach in,” wrote a five-star reviewer. “Can dress with white sneakers paired with a tee.”

$32 at Old Navy

Old Navy

These corduroy pants prove that you can have a flowy silhouette with a cold-weather fabric — and what’s scream fall more than corduroy? The roomy style is made of 100% cotton corduroy and features a button front, zip fly and belt loops. 

“Amazing cord fabric,” said a satisfied shopper. “Thick, plush and classic. I have been looking for non-stretch cords forever, and these are fantastic quality. I personally love the loose, super wide fit.”

$32 at Old Navy

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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